Do racist remarks hurt or help with her fan base? I was under the impression the the average Paula Dean fan probably used the N word pretty often themselves when talking about the colored folkes. (not Oprah of course, she's one of the good ones. So articulate.)

Wall_of_Doodoo:Do racist remarks hurt or help with her fan base? I was under the impression the the average Paula Dean fan probably used the N word pretty often themselves when talking about the colored folkes. (not Oprah of course, she's one of the good ones. So articulate.)

I would expect a Chik-Fil-A effect where her supporters by butter in droves to stick it to the politically correct libs.

I think it in pretty rare for someone of her generation to not have been a racist at some point. Look at all the people her age who are outraged over Blackmancare, even though they like the actual policies.

I heard about this on the radio this morning, and she admitted to wanting to throw a "slave themed party, where all the colored people would dress up and pose like slaves"... Would the whip scars be real or just butter smears?

I honestly can say I wasn't in the least bit surprised that she's a racist fark... Considering her age, her general area of origin, and such, she is probably more racist than my uncle, and he lives in bumfark Arkansas...

Dow Jones and the Temple of Doom:Spanky McStupid: Seriously, Fark? You seriously believe none of us in the south ever said that word? Hell at least, unlike some of the precious snowflakes on this forum, she told the truth.

Not a Paula Deen fan.

People all over the country say it all the time. It's hardly a southern phenomenon.